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March, 2016 1470 Sugar Maple Lane Lexington Kentucky 40511 PRESIDENT S MESSAGE Greg Holt Spring is around the corner. Soon, we will see the hints of encouragement that blooms and green are coming. That brings a lot activity from the staff to ready the community for the beauty that spring and summer brings. The Board welcomes new members, Jack Herlihy and Don Lynam. Jack has a lengthy background in education administration and consulting. Don is a past Board President and has served on several committees. We now have a complete board and look to continue moving Griffin Gate forward. We again encourage residents to join a committee and participate in the improvement of the community. The homeowner insurance process continues to move along, but there still is information to collect. At the February meeting, the Board passed a series of cumulative fines to commence if information is not delivered to the office by April 1. Letters will be sent to those who have incomplete files. Phone calls have been made to owners and agents and emails sent in an attempt to expedite this process. It is hoped that these fines will not be necessary but, our documents require that this information be on file with the Association. It is time to plan for house repairs before spring season painting begins. There are 43 homes scheduled to be painted in 2016. The following homes are scheduled for this year: Blue Grouse Circle: 1625, 1627, 1629 Estates Hill Circle: 1362 Griffin Gate Drive: 1020, 1022, 1024, 1026, 1036, 1038, 1042, 1043, 1044, 1045, 1046, 1048, 1050, 1098 Heather Gate Court: 1068, 1070 Pintail Drive: 1622 Player Drive: 1500, 1502, 1504, 1516, 1518, 1520, 1522, 1534, 1536, 1538, 1540, 1544, 1546 Silver Pheasant Circle: 1631 Snow Goose Circle: 1661,1667, 1669 Sugar Maple Lane: 1345, 1462, 1464 Watson Court: 1063, 1071 HOME PAINTING 2016 NEW RESIDENTS Larry & Bonnie Morris Edward & Susie Hart The temperatures are on the rise and hopefully, will continue. Keep your fingers crossed.

GARDEN CLUB NEWS Brenda Lampton The purpose of the Garden Club is to stimulate an interest in gardening AND in the beautification of our community. CALLING ALL RESIDENT ARTISTS GARDEN CLUB NEWS The Griffin Gate Garden Club is planning a Salad Luncheon for members and all residents on Wednesday, April 27, beginning at noon. At the luncheon we want to showcase the talents of our Resident Artists. If you are a painter, pottery maker, woodcrafter, glass blower, seamstress or dabble in any other artistic medium, please consider bringing over a piece or pieces of your work for our group to enjoy viewing during our luncheon. WILSON NURSERY AND SAGE RESTAURANT ON MARCH 16 Please mark your calendar and plan to attend our next Garden Club event on Wednesday, March 16. We will meet at the Clubhouse by 10:15am and carpool to Wilson Nursery in Frankfort. Lunch will be at 11:00 am at Sage restaurant. After lunch, we will meet in the Nursery Area for a program on Outdoor Container Gardening Tips led by Greenhouse Manager Jacob Stidham. Guests are welcome - please RSVP to: Lynne Prezby (425-4081) by noon Monday, March 14. See you there! We will take your artwork and display it in a way that compliments the piece so that it is very pleasing to view. In addition, you will have the opportunity to discuss your work as the lunch group travels Art pieces will be strictly for display and discussion - nothing will be marked for sale. No artwork will be left overnight - you will bring your piece that morning. Please relay your interest in participating in this event to Lynne Prezby (425-4081). If you want to pass along the name of a resident artist that we should also contact - please do and we will. around the clubhouse enjoying salads and displays from our Artists In Residence.

GARDEN CLUB NEWS Brenda Lampton GAZEBO GARDEN GAB Some interesting info on the month of March from the website: http://davesgarden.com -- enjoy! March is associated with changeable, often blustery weather, leading to the folk wisdom repeated by every school child: March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. In the ancient Romans original calendar, March was the first month, the beginning of spring being a logical starting point for a new year. In Rome s Mediterranean climate, the weather was suitable for beginning military campaigns, which explains why the month was named for Mars, the god of war. After the adoption of the Julian calendar in 46 BC, the months of January and February were inserted in front of March. But many cultures throughout the world historically observed a day or days in March as the beginning of their new year. By meteorological definition, the calendar s spring months are March, April and May, making March 1 the first day of spring. Astronomically, the beginning of spring is determined by the vernal equinox. Vernal comes from the Latin vernalis, meaning of the spring. The word equinox refers to the time when night and day are of approximately the same length, and derives from the Latin equinoxium, which literally means equal night. The spring or vernal equinox falls on March 20 or 21, when the sun shines directly on the equator, making the length of day and night nearly equal throughout all parts of the world. The March wind roars Like a lion in the sky, And makes us shiver As he passes by. When winds are soft, And the days are warm and clear, Just like a gentle lamb, Then spring is here. ~ Anonymous March Daffodils March s birth flower is the daffodil, no doubt chosen for its cheery disposition and willingness to emerge in cold weather. Daffodil is the commonly-used name for the genus Narcissus, which consists of hardy, reliable and long-lived spring-flowering bulbs. Originally native to Mediterranean lands, daffodils are now grown throughout the world. Most often yellow or gold, they can also be found in shades of orange, white, pink, lime green and numerous combinations of these colors. The American Daffodil Society divides narcissus into 13 horticultural divisions: trumpet, large-cupped, small-cupped, double, triandrus, cyclamineus, jonquilla, tazetta, poeticus, bulbocodium, split-corona, species, miniature and miscellaneous. Often sweetly fragrant and always a welcome sight in spring, the daffodil serves as a symbol of hope and of rebirth. Read more: http://davesgarden.com/guides/articles/view/ 3159#ixzz40uQoRyU7 OTHER GARDEN CLUB NEWS If you have an interest in joining the Griffin Gate Garden Club, please call Lynne Prezby at 425-4081. We anticipate a changing -of-the -board for Garden Club, beginning July 1. Please consider becoming a board member and making a difference for the community. We need new ideas, new perspectives as Garden Club moves forward. Contact any board member with your interest - thank you! The next Garden Club Board Meeting will be Monday, March 7 at 9:15am in the Clubhouse boardroom. All Garden Club members are welcome to attend. The next Program and Social Committees meeting will be Monday, March 7 at 10:00am in the Clubhouse boardroom. We will be discussing the plans for our Spring and Summer events.

SOCIAL COMMITTEE

GET INVOLVED WITH YOUR COMMUNITY The Standing Committees of Griffin Gate Association: ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND! Audit & Finance Architecture & Deeds Maintenance Landscape Communications Security Social Second Thursday 5:30 PM Second Monday 6 PM Second Monday 4 PM First Monday 4 PM Second Thursday 4 PM Second Tuesday 6:30 PM Fourth Friday 5 PM The Board also invites residents to its Workshop Meeting on the second Tuesday of the month at 7 PM. Regular Board Meetings are on the third Tuesday at 7 PM. You can also stay up-to-date with our weekly bulletins. If you are not yet receiving them, please contact the management office. BOARD OF DIRECTORS President Greg Holt, 338-5644, rgregholt@gmail.com Vice President Drayton Heard, 859-233-3597, d3heard@att.net Secretary, Treasurer Don Lynam, 859-221-9804, d.lynam@twc.com ACDR Committee Jack Herlihy, 859-221-5777 drjackherlihy@theherlihygroupinc.com Maintenance/Landscape Committee Greg Holt & David Huff, 859-272-3396, dkyhff@aol.com Security Committee Kathy Winger, 254-3959, kwinger@bluegrass.net Social Committee/Communications Tom Minter, 859-229-6373, tminter7@aol.com MANAGEMENT Property Manager Kenny Speakes, kws0077@yahoo.com Office Manager Melody Torok, mtorok@crmco.com Office Phone: 254-2260; Office FAX: 233-3137 Guard House / Security: 475-6379 securitasteam_griffingate@yahoo.com Management Company: CRM Facilities Management RESIDENTS IN ARREARS Alex Boyd- 1093 ZC- $175.00 Bruce & Sareva Moore- 1625 BGC- $175.00 Doris Barlow or Patricia Kline- 1369 EHC- $220.00 Jill Paladino- 1537 CC- $55.00 Larry Jenkins- 1461 SML- $175.00 Mark Perkins- 1660 PD- $235.00 Martin L. Smith- 1526 PD- $50.00 Mickey Solomone- 1500 PD- $175.00

SUNDAY GRIFFIN GATE COMMUNITY CALENDAR MARCH 2016 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Landscape Committee 4:00 14 15 16 17 18 6:00-8:00 19 Bridge at Embassy Suites 11:30 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Texas Hold em 8:00 p.m. 28 24 29 30 31 6:00-8:00 Social Committee 5:00 Bridge at Embassy Suites 11:30 6:00-8:00 UK vs LSU 2:00pm Maintenance Committee 5:00pm UK vs. FL 7:00pm Audit Finance Committee 6:00pm Security Committee 6:30pm ACDR Meeting 6:00pm 6:00-8:00pm SEC BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT B.O.D Workshop 7:00pm Bridge Club (post-poned) Garden Club Outing meet @ 10:15am B.O.D. Meeting 7:00pm Communications Committee 5:00pm Social Committee 5:00pm